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Pokemon White Version 2

Pokedex 3D Pro DLC

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The Perfect Companion Application to Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 The Pokédex 3D Pro application is a fully enhanced and upgraded version of the original Pokédex 3D application. It includes detailed information about more than 640 Pokémon from the Pokémon video game series. The Pokédex 3D Pro application also includes in-depth sorting, comparison and ranking tools, as well as comprehensive details about the moves each Pokémon can learn, and how and when each Pokémon evolves. Additionally, the application features augmented-reality capabilities, including the ability to take photos of Pokémon in the real world.

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Return to the captivating Unova region two years after the events of the original Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version games - the first time in the core Pokémon game series that a storyline has continued from one game to another. In the Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 games, players can explore new areas, discover Gyms with new leaders and see how everything has changed in the last two years.

Pokemon Black Version 2 and Pokemon White Version 2 are two games to start your Pokemon adventure. Whether you have played the entire library of Pokemon games or are just starting on your first quest, both games provide an all new story and exciting experience!

New places, new faces, and exciting new twists lead to unexpected surprises that await in Unova!

Two years later, see how the Unova region has evolved.

Travel through a whole new area with new locations to explore. Discover transformations in familiar locations.

Visit the updated gyms and meet the new Gym Leaders.

Fill your new Pokédex with Pokémon from other regions as well as Unova!

Meet old friends and make new ones, uncover the mystery of Black Kyurem/White Kyurem, and challenge your adversaries - Ghetsis and the new Team Plasma faction as you unravel their plot to take over Unova using the power of Kyurem!

Enjoy exciting new in-game features such as Pokéstar Studios, Pokémon World Tournament, and Join Avenue!

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Rated 0 out of 10 by GamingFan123456 OFFICIAL U.S box art. :V
Here are the officially CONFIRMED Pokemon black 2 and Pokemon white 2 box arts. These are what the box's will look like. These have been confirmed since the japanese announcement. The box art for that other comment were only place holders for some websites. These will be the officials. Don't believe it? look it up. Kthnkz.
5/16/12

Rated 0 out of 10 by RainingThunder1 Pokemon Black and Pokemon White 2
An epic conclusion to the Pokemon Black and Pokemon White You are placed 2 years after the events in the original Pokemon Black and Pokemon White in the new town of Aspertia you will face 300 of the original pokemon seen in games before you will also face 2 new gym leaders and three new legendary pokemon forms aloong with the fabled Keldeo, Genesect, and Meloetta it should be released on October 7th
8/5/12

Rated 0 out of 10 by zekrominferno2012 Pokemon white version 2 cover
This is the pokemon white version 2 cover just cant wait till it comes out in autumn 2012 that is all
5/12/12

Rated 0 out of 10 by ShmoopyJunior And Who Expected This?
I got really tired of people saying that the new game was going to be Pokemon Grey or a Ruby and Sapphire remake. I knew it wasn't going to be either of those because how many times has Nintendo surprised us, however, no one knew that it was going to be B2/W2. I'm glad they have changed it up because that "2" really changes everything. What I predict: The Male Protagonist from B/W is going to be the Champion {(even when you see the screen shots of Alder, he could be anything) (Bianca wanted to be the Professor, but she's the assistant. Cheren wanted to be the champion, but he's a gym leader. The protagonist actually beat Team Plasma when Cheren didn't, and B/W was the first game that you didn't get to name your rivals.)} , that mysterious dude from the commercial is N's dad (I think he's going to be evil in the end), and N himself is going to stand up against his dad. I don't know if any of this is true, but the commercials can bring up some controversy.
6/12/12

Rated 10 out of 10 by RussianGamer27 Just amazing!!
I will admit, I grew up in the original generation. My last Pokemon games I ever played where Gold and Silver on the Gameboy Color. I will admit some of these new Poke'mon are well, out there haha. But I am thoroughly enjoying this generation of Poke'mon. I have Reshiram and Kyreum. Awesome Poke'mon. But I will admit, I beat the Elite Four and Champion all with original Poke'mon from the first generation. Arcanine, Starmie, Pinser, Golbat, Magneton, and Golduck. Any way, the storyline is amazing and I will admit this game gets addicting. Graphically this game is very good and I am impressed with the way this game is set up. Still has some of the old school to it, which makes a person like me happy. This is an excellent game for kids and adults. And well, I am glad I am getting back into gaming because I have missed out on excellent titles like this one!
12/19/14

Rated 0 out of 10 by MMT31 New thing on the block
Finally those creaters decided it was time to do something different. Heck I haven't been this excited for a game to come out since Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I mean come on, new towns with big time differences than the previous games and not the add old generations and slap on a battle frontier song and dance. The world tournament, more side additions and on top of that for older generation players we get the good old pokemon and not just these newbies. The only thing better than this would be a remake of Kanto with Sevii islands, the orange islands as well with the anime battle tournament against drake. Plus Johto and the water tournament with actual Kanto battle frontier and the yearly regional tournaments to get to the elites. That would be the only thing better except for if they put the whole pokemon world all in one game for ds and wii. But until then this will definitly do. Only about a month left, hurry up.
9/3/12

Rated 8 out of 10 by ScizzorLuv Short an' sweet an' easy to beat.
If you saw my earlier comment on this game before it's release, I was excited, hoping it would be immensely better than White. I beat the game the first day I got it without an action replay. That's sad. That's one of the few things I didn't like about this game. Others are some holes in the plot. We didn't learn much more about N and all that was confirmed was that Kyurem, was indeed, a corpse of a once combined Pokemon. They had many references to the previous game, I guess persuading you to go back and get it if you didn't, but it was unnecessary to say it all throughout the story. Overall the game still had a slight feel to White, but it had better features too. Like the rental Pokemon first introduced in Emerald ( hopefully leading to a remake! ) and more Legendaries. I liked how you can speak to people such as Bianca on the Xtranciever to see different things about your Pokemon. The game is re-playable worthy but, that's just my opinion. Overall Nintendo/Gamefreak did a splendid job for a remake, but it could of had much more potential. I'll give it a 7/10.
11/1/12

Rated 10 out of 10 by Jaguar360 All That It Should Have Been
This is a great game for anyone. If you are new to Pokemon, you should probably start with Black or White, but this is great to start with if you don't really care about the storyline (it's great trust me). There is more depth to this game than there appears, but casual gamers don't need to utilize in-depth features to have a good time. People are complaining that this game did not do enough to be considered a sequel, such as add new Pokemon or have a new region. However, we must understand that this is in the same generation as its prequel (Gen V) meaning that these things cannot be done. Anyway, the gameplay's just as solid as in Black/White. For those who complain about the Pokemon designs of Gen V, there are 145 more Pokemon from the past available for you to catch such as Riolu, Growlithe, Azurill, Mareep, and even your best friend Zubat! The graphics are among the best of 2D and 3D on the DS (which is expected) and the music is great. The game is long, and there is basically unlimited content post-game. If you buy this you will have 50+ hours of goodness. You will have no regrets.
10/25/12

Rated 10 out of 10 by alternateshadow300 I loved this game, favorite Pokémon game so far
I haven't gotten around to writing a review for this, so now's a good time, since Gen 6 was revealed yesterday (January 8th, 2013). Being a huge fan of Pokémon fan since, well, always, since Red/Blue/Yellow, I showed tons of excitement for this game. I went and picked it up on release, and when I popped it in, turned the DS on, and played it, I was awed. This shows vast improvements over the first ones, Black and White, with much more variety and opportunity. The plot was nice, the music was fantastic, the gameplay was pretty much the same as the first installment to Gen 5, but even that was enjoyable so it's not like it matters. I know a lot of people bash this game because it's not Gen 1, and that "THERE ARE ONLY 151 POKEMANS LOL", well whatever. If you're still a true Pokémon fan and will play and enjoy all the generations, and haven't picked this up, I definitely recommend it.
1/10/13

Rated 0 out of 10 by Ronn Pre Ordered Both
Already Pre Ordered both versions. Been playing Pokemon since the old days of Red and Blue and I love the 5th Generation Pokemon the way they are designed makes them a lot more unique then previous Pokemon not saying there isn't some failed pokemon in 5th gen like Klink Klank and KlinkKlang but every pokemon game has a couple failures in the generation Now as for the games themselves Black 2 and White 2 start off in a new section of Unova with access to new routes towns gyms ect the pokedex this time around is mixed with Pokemon from Gens 1-4 as well as the newer 5th Gen Pokemon for the first time in Pokemon main game history you can catch an Eevee without having to beat the elite four first and pretty early in the game too judging by screenshots Eevee is around level 17...Whose ready to continue the best most detailed Story in Pokemon history?!
5/1/12